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From unsettling found footage to terrifying viral clips, YouTube has been home to some of the scariest videos ever uploaded. In this countdown, we rank the Top 30 Scariest Videos in YouTube History — the ones that made viewers cover their eyes, lose sleep, and question what they just watched.
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00:00Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most unsettling videos
00:12ever posted to YouTube.
00:19Number 30. Illusion of Bias. A haunting moral told in a genuinely unnerving way.
00:25Who could ask for anything more?
00:30Illusion of Bias follows the fictional story of a young girl who loses the ability to see her face
00:37following an emergency brain surgery. She dreams of being able to see herself,
00:42and her subconscious seemingly listens.
00:49Through it all, the viewers are treated to unsettling moments like her featureless head
00:53and the eruptive voice in her dream. The final blow comes when she peers into a mirror,
00:58and she and the audience are met with her disfigured face. The story ends with her being
01:02sick every night, alongside a warning to those watching to appreciate what they have,
01:07because the alternative may be far worse.
01:13Number 29. Everywhere at the End of Time. Though supernatural horrors are scary,
01:18some of the worst fears come from real life. There are few things that are more terrifying
01:23than the slow degradation of the mind, which is captured perfectly in Everywhere at the End of Time
01:28from English electronic musician James Leland Kirby, aka The Caretaker.
01:39The piece lasts over six hours, spanning the various stages of memory loss.
01:44It starts out deceptively happy, using ballroom music as a way of evoking feelings of a bygone era.
01:50As it progresses, it becomes more distorted and frightening.
02:01The final movement is the peak of existential horror, with the previous music nearly disappearing
02:06in favor of an unending ambient void. It's a gorgeous piece, but engage at your own risk,
02:11as you may walk away from it with newfound fears of the future.
02:20Number 28. Who is behind our face?
02:23Special effects and carefully chosen music can both help curate an unsettling vibe,
02:27but this is proof that you don't need either to do so.
02:30With just clay and paint, Olivier de Sagazon transformed himself from man
02:44into an unrecognizable beast. With just a couple of layers,
02:47the viewer is thrown into the uncanny valley at the sight of his now disfigured features.
02:52The music is non-existent, only the occasional sounds of him working. At one point, he begins
03:08to desperately change himself. The piece as a whole serves as a creepy yet powerful nod to our
03:14never-ending attempts at finding ourselves in a world that seems to demand constant change.
03:18Number 27. Paris Catacombs Lost Man Footage
03:26Getting lost is scary enough, but imagine the fear that comes with being hopelessly
03:30confused in a 150-mile underground cemetery.
03:34So basically, he's filming what he's seeing, very deep inside the catacombs.
03:37Many got to see it for themselves when footage from a 2000 episode of Scariest Places on Earth
03:42resurfaced online. It depicts a person wandering through the halls of the Paris Catacombs and observing
03:48bones, before suddenly running away from an unseen danger.
03:52He's running faster and faster and faster and deeper and deeper into the catacombs.
03:55The clip ends with his camera falling to the ground, indicating that it was dropped or that
04:00he fell. Throughout it all, his actions are narrated in a tone that seems to match his panic,
04:05creating even more tension. Though there's speculation this video isn't as authentic as it appears to be,
04:11something that can't be faked are the chills it sends down viewers' spines.
04:15And all of a sudden...
04:17Number 26. If.
04:20If everywhere at the end of time didn't strike existential fear into you, then surely this will.
04:25Michael of Vsauce is no stranger to intense videos. He outdid himself with If, which focuses
04:31on figurative situations that are still planned for as though they're going to happen.
04:35To us, the universe is full of...if. But all things considered, we are pretty good at predicting
04:43the future and preparing for it.
04:46For example, he takes the audience through a simulation of a nuclear strike on the United
04:50States, including the never-before-broadcast emergency alert system.
04:54We interrupt our programming. This is a national emergency. The following message is transmitted
05:00at the request of the United States government. This is not a test.
05:04He takes us further down the rabbit hole as he explains the moon disaster speech,
05:08a statement written for President Nixon in the very likely case that the astronauts had
05:12to be abandoned and take their own lives.
05:14These brave men, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, know that there is no hope for their recovery,
05:20but they also know that there is hope for mankind and their sacrifice.
05:25Though it isn't loaded with jump scares, it's a piece that will force you to recognize that
05:29nothing is guaranteed.
05:30Number 25. K-Fee. Car commercial.
05:33There's nothing quite like a classic. Unlike several other videos on this list,
05:38there's no greater story. It simply depicts a car driving down a country road before a zombie
05:43suddenly pops up from the corner of the screen and jump scares the viewer.
05:48Since being uploaded in 2006, it has startled countless people at least once.
05:53This isn't the only one of its kind, however. The company, K-Fee, made several commercials in
05:58this screamer format, but none have taken off as much as this one. It's a relic of a bygone era
06:03of the internet, but it still hits as hard as it did when it was first posted almost 20 years ago.
06:08Number 24. My Dead Great-Grandma's Coffin in My Own Backyard
06:20Just from the title alone, you know you're in for an unsettling time.
06:24My Great-Grandma's Coffin in My Own Backyard, from YouTuber DJ Def Joey, was filmed in 2008,
06:36making the body of his deceased relative 45 years old at the time. She ended up in his possession
06:41following the closure of the cemetery she was originally buried in. That left her in his care
06:46and at his whim to film. He then reveals her, giving the viewer a front row seat to his macabre show.
06:52He then takes things up another notch by proving just how much he loves his great-grandmother.
06:56In an otherwise discomforting video, this manages to somehow be the most horrifying part,
07:01and the moment that's most likely to stick with you after watching.
07:05Number 23. Grave Robbing for Morons
07:07Some scary clips predate YouTube by several years. Grave Robbing for Morons is believed to have been
07:14filmed sometime in the late 1980s, which is corroborated by the VHS camcorder footage.
07:19Try and keep the realty then.
07:20It opens with a human skull being presented to the camera. It's a jarring start,
07:25and it only gets more twisted from there. He ropes the viewer into a lesson they'll never forget,
07:30teaching them how to remove bones from their resting place and how to tell the age of the
07:35body you're stealing from. Though some are quick to call it fake, others have pointed out that the
07:39remains shown are too detailed for that to be the case. With that in mind, the video suddenly goes
07:45from creepy to downright horrific.
07:48Number 22. 2 A.M. The Smiling Man
07:52As if walking home alone at night wasn't already terrifying enough,
07:552 A.M. The Smiling Man is a masterclass in capturing tension.
07:59It opens with our main character walking home, when he suddenly comes across a man dancing towards him.
08:08He decides to cross, only to be followed. Just when you and the character are lulled into a false
08:13sense of security, the smiling man suddenly rushes the camera.
08:16The sound kicks into high gear, making the viewer feel just as terrified as the protagonist.
08:27The last thing either of you see before the video suddenly cuts is the antagonist's wide,
08:31unfeeling grin. The ambiguous ending makes it all the more scary,
08:35leaving you wondering what possibly happened afterwards.
08:40Number 21. Happy Anniversary
08:43After accidentally crashing her car on February 9, 2004, Maura Murray called for help. By the time
08:49the authorities arrived, she was already gone.
08:51Maura Murray was last seen on surveillance video at an ATM in Haverhill.
08:55Years later, in 2012, a video was uploaded on the 8th anniversary of her disappearance.
09:00This was no ordinary tribute, however. It depicted an older man in a dark room,
09:05laughing maniacally at the camera, leaving many viewers with the horrible feeling that he'd done
09:09something awful.
09:13The kicker? The user, 112Dirtbag, based his name both on the road she had disappeared from
09:18and the descriptor used by her stepfather to denote those who kidnapped her.
09:22There were so many coincidences that the police got involved,
09:26but they eventually found he didn't abduct her. He just wanted to pretend he did.
09:30Number 20. Pencil Face
09:32Uploaded by Scad Shorts in 2008, Pencil Face is a popular video that has amassed nearly 2.5 million views.
09:39A bizarre but creative work, Pencil Face shows a young girl interacting with a giant pencil.
09:50Said pencil has a creepy face and allows the girl to conjure objects out of thin air.
09:56Let's just say it doesn't end too well for the pencil's poor victim.
10:00It's a very well-made video, especially when it comes to early YouTube.
10:03It's filmed well, the design of the pencil is incredibly eerie,
10:17and a disturbing musical motif repeats throughout the video,
10:20putting the viewer in a near-hypnotic trance.
10:23The mood it creates is one of extreme uncertainty.
10:25Scour YouTube for a minute, and you will find dozens of videos on the Siberian sounds of hell.
10:34These videos have received millions of views, all of which tell the same story.
10:39The legend goes that Soviet engineers drilled a nine-mile hole into the Siberian ground,
10:44and when they lowered a microphone into the hole, they captured the literal sounds of hell.
10:49Unfortunately, this story has proven to be fake,
10:58and the sounds of hell are just spliced-together sound effects.
11:01Fake or not, the noises are still incredibly chilling,
11:04and we have to give major props to the talented editor who made it.
11:13They truly did capture the sounds of hell,
11:16or at least what we would imagine hell to sound like.
11:19There are cryptic YouTube videos, and then there's 11bx1371.
11:28Even its title defies sense.
11:30The video was originally uploaded in May 2015,
11:33before being re-uploaded under another channel in October.
11:42A person in an old Plague Doctor outfit stands inside an abandoned building
11:46and performs many puzzling actions.
11:48None of which can be properly deciphered.
11:51Harsh, distorted noises can also be heard throughout the video,
11:54which helps aid in its confounding tone.
12:01Viewers scoured the footage to decipher its meaning,
12:04with many even conducting frame-by-frame analysis.
12:07In 2016, creator Parker Wright gave an interview with the Daily Dot
12:11and revealed that the video was made as a creepy art project.
12:15Maybe there's no greater meaning behind it, but it sure is scary.
12:19Number 17.
12:20Cooking Idol
12:21We, um, we really don't know what's going on in this video,
12:25but we do not like it.
12:26It was uploaded back in September 2010 by a user named Nana825763,
12:31and has since amassed over 3 million views.
12:34It begins with a fantastic jump scare,
12:37as creepy whispering and demonic noises are followed by a doll's face slamming into the camera.
12:48What follows is a pure surreal nightmare,
12:51as the doll cooks, dances, and just kind of jiggles around.
12:55We don't know what's scarier,
12:57the bizarre visuals bathed in red,
12:59or the disturbing sound effects that are played throughout the video.
13:09But we do know that both combine to create a truly unforgettable YouTube experience.
13:15Number 16.
13:16Sad Satan
13:17On June 25th, 2015,
13:20a user named Obscure Horror Corner uploaded gameplay of a PC title called Sad Satan.
13:25The user claimed to have found the game on the deep web,
13:27and it proved deeply upsetting for many.
13:36As the player walks down darkened corridors,
13:39audio of serial killers can be heard,
13:41and disturbing images continuously appear on screen,
13:44most of which reference horrific criminal acts.
13:47What makes this even scarier is the fact that we don't know much about it.
13:51Obscure Horror Corner disappeared after uploading the gameplay,
13:54and not much is known about Sad Satan.
13:57Some believe it was created by Obscure Horror Corner themselves.
14:08Others are not sure what to believe.
14:10It is an internet legend,
14:12and one that has never been solved.
14:15Number 15.
14:16Chasing Alien Through Ozzy Woods
14:18There are literally countless videos out there purporting to show alien encounters.
14:22This is one of the best.
14:24The user has uploaded a number of supposed alien sightings to his channel,
14:28but this is by far the most popular,
14:30generating nearly two and a half million views.
14:34Whoa!
14:35Did you see the tree?
14:38Right down here.
14:40He and his buddies panic after seeing an alien,
14:43and chase it through the woods,
14:44resulting in some good Blair Witch-style scares.
14:47Even though it's likely scripted,
14:49it's still a great bit of filmmaking,
14:51and does a fantastic job in building tension.
14:54Yeah, right here, right here.
14:56We were here last time.
14:57I know, exactly.
14:57Coming through here.
14:58I know where we're going.
15:00It just goes to show that you don't need a lot of money
15:02to create an unforgettable short film.
15:05Number 14.
15:06Idaram Singh's Pretty Woman
15:07Idaram was a very popular YouTuber in the late 2000s,
15:11known for his eccentric videos and somewhat creepy appearance.
15:15In this famous one from January 2009,
15:18the wild-haired Idaram dances for the camera
15:20and lip-syncs to Roy Orbison's Oh Pretty Woman.
15:30The video alone is creepy enough,
15:32as it has an unsettling air of weirdness to it,
15:35but the context makes it even more disturbing.
15:38Idaram was a man named Edward Mascari,
15:40who served 18 months in prison in the late 80s for sexual battery.
15:44It was these YouTube videos that eventually got Mascari re-arrested,
15:48as he was prohibited from owning a computer and uploading content.
15:59He was sentenced to five years in prison,
16:01and died in custody.
16:03Number 13.
16:0514 Horror Stories Animated
16:06If Halloween season rolls around and you have nothing new to watch,
16:10try giving this video a try.
16:11It was uploaded by YouTuber Llama Arts,
16:14and it sees them animating 14 unique scary stories.
16:18I looked up one last time before driving off.
16:21The blinds to the window I had peeked into had been shut,
16:24but I could see two of the blinds bent open.
16:27Somebody was at that window watching me.
16:29Running nearly one hour in length,
16:31the video is a wonderful bit of horror filmmaking.
16:34The stories are freaky,
16:36the narration is suitably haunting,
16:38and the accompanying animation visualizes the terror in a distinctive manner.
16:42The last thing I saw was my alarm clock flashing 1207,
16:46before she pushed her long, rotting nails through my chest,
16:49her other hand muffling my screams.
16:52The video proved incredibly popular,
16:54and as of 2023,
16:56it's been seen by nearly 22 million people.
16:59It speaks to the talent of Llama Arts,
17:01and the quality of the stories in question.
17:04Number 12.
17:05The Swedish Rhapsody.
17:06In January of 2011,
17:08YouTube channel The Conet Archive
17:10uploaded a video titled The Swedish Rhapsody.
17:12Despite its title,
17:14the audio was taken from a radio station broadcasting out of Poland.
17:17It consists of a repeating piece of music,
17:27and what sounds like a small girl's voice speaking in a cryptic and robotic manner.
17:31Just imagine tuning into this in the dead of night,
17:34not knowing what it was or where it was coming from.
17:36You may think the world is ending.
17:47Well, that's kind of what it was for.
17:49This audio was taken from a number station
17:51run by Poland's Ministry of Public Security,
17:54and it was broadcast to spies during the Cold War.
17:57Number 11.
17:58Spoons.
17:59We're going way back with Spoons,
18:01the first video in the famous Salad Finger series.
18:04Spoons was first published on Newgrounds on July 1st, 2004,
18:08and made the transition to YouTube in 2007.
18:11Hello.
18:14I like rusty spoons.
18:17I like to touch them.
18:21The animated short was a major success on both platforms,
18:24and has since garnered over 40 million views on YouTube.
18:27It's an all-time classic bit of internet horror,
18:30featuring unforgettable visuals,
18:32an uneasy storyline,
18:33and a wonderfully eerie vocal performance
18:35from creator David Firth.
18:37I see.
18:39Then I must leave.
18:42It was truly ahead of its time,
18:44and even to this day,
18:45Spoons remains a wickedly creepy little video.
18:49Number 10.
18:50Mass of Daddy Longlegs in a Tree.
18:52Kill it with fire.
18:54In this video clip,
18:55someone from Arizona felt compelled
18:57to disturb a cluster of Daddy Longlegs
19:00gathering together for whatever reason.
19:01Anyone with serious arachnophobia watching this,
19:05avert your eyes.
19:06While Daddy Longlegs aren't necessarily a harmful arachnid
19:09in comparison to other spiders in the world,
19:12the manner in which they scatter across the tree
19:14with those freakishly long legs of theirs
19:16definitely unsettles us.
19:18The second the person filming pokes them with a stick,
19:21they scramble into every possible direction.
19:24And even though we know there's a computer screen
19:27separating us from the creepy crawlers,
19:29we cannot help but be nervous
19:30that they might overflow right onto our laps.
19:33Number 9.
19:40Hand Thing
19:41Have you ever done the hand thing?
19:45Neither have we,
19:46and we doubt we ever will after watching this creep fest.
19:49In this video,
19:50two people that have dressed themselves up
19:52to look like giant dolls
19:53speak to each other in very squeaky voices
19:56while talking about and performing the hand thing.
19:59God, I heard you're doing the hand thing.
20:01Ah, boy. Ah, boy.
20:03They make incredibly strange noises
20:06as they repeat the same hand movements
20:08over and over again.
20:09The repetitive nature of the video
20:11generates a heavy sense of madness
20:13as we're sucked further and further
20:15into this mind-numbing and off-putting cycle
20:17of unparalleled insanity.
20:19It may not have grotesque monsters
20:21or unexpected jump scares,
20:23but Hand Thing proves that a descent
20:25into pure, inexplicable lunacy
20:28can sometimes be more effectively terrifying
20:30than anything else.
20:35Number 8.
20:37I Feel Fantastic
20:38I feel fantastic.
20:43Hey, hey, hey.
20:46We feel anything but fantastic
20:48after watching this one.
20:49In this disturbing video,
20:51a mannequin is dressed up
20:52in a variety of different outfits
20:54and placed into a plain-looking room.
20:56Seems more weird than scary
20:58with just the visuals alone,
20:59but it's the combination
21:00of both the offbeat imagery
21:02and chilling audio
21:03that truly sells the scares
21:05this time around.
21:06The eerie soundtrack provides a calm
21:08but altogether unnerving atmosphere,
21:10as the lifeless doll does little
21:12but stare at you
21:13while the strange melody continues on.
21:15While we're at it,
21:23what the hell is up
21:23with that video description?
21:25It brings up Greek mythology
21:26and the philosophies
21:28of what true beauty are.
21:29It makes us feel like
21:31they're confusing the terms
21:32fantastic and frightening
21:34a little here.
21:39Number 7.
21:40The Disneyland Ghost
21:42Who's up for something
21:43a little more lighthearted
21:44to take a break
21:44from all this horrifying material?
21:46How about a trip to Disneyland?
21:48Disneyland is the exact
21:49opposite of spooky.
21:50It is the most approachable,
21:52friendly, charming place
21:53we can think of.
21:54And what was that?
21:56Unfortunately,
21:57it seems like
21:57not even the wonderful world
21:59of Disney is safe
22:00from the supernatural entities
22:01of our universe.
22:02We've reimagined
22:03the Hitchhiking Ghost
22:04scene using our newest,
22:05most innovative technologies.
22:07It now allows
22:07for the Hitchhiking Ghost
22:08to interact with guests directly,
22:10placing them
22:11at the center of the story.
22:12Some people have hypothesized
22:13that this is the spirit
22:15of the man himself,
22:16Walt Disney.
22:17Whether it's an actual ghost
22:19or just a video glitch,
22:20the image seen here
22:21will not be leaving
22:22our subconscious
22:23anytime soon.
22:25Number 6.
22:26Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared
22:27What's your favorite idea?
22:29Mine is being creative.
22:32How do you get the idea?
22:34I just try to think creatively.
22:36How could a video
22:37featuring colorful,
22:38happy-go-lucky puppets
22:40gathering together
22:40to get creative
22:41be even remotely scary?
22:43Well, let's just say
22:44that Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared
22:45is the very definition
22:47of expecting the unexpected.
22:49Everything seems to be
22:50calm and collected at first,
22:51but the slow burn
22:52of the terror to come
22:54begins to build
22:54until the ending,
22:55where the intensity reaches
22:57a fever pitch
22:58and things get nuts.
23:05Shocking split-second shots
23:07of hearts,
23:08bloody pies,
23:09and thunderstorms
23:10are accompanied
23:10by an ear-scratching soundtrack,
23:12all of which results
23:13in an incredibly
23:14disturbing experience.
23:16We never expected
23:17a seemingly Sesame Street-style
23:19video to get so dark
23:20so fast.
23:21Don't follow the instructions
23:22in the video's titles.
23:24Please hug us,
23:25we're scared.
23:32Number 5.
23:33Obey the Walrus
23:34Also known as
23:35Obedete a la Morsa
23:36This entry defies
23:42any sense of logic
23:43or explanation.
23:45After the brief
23:45and inexplicable inclusion
23:47of the villain Andross
23:48from the Star Fox
23:49video game series,
23:50the video suddenly
23:51bombards the viewer
23:52with a kaleidoscope
23:53of colors
23:53and visual patterns
23:54before the main attraction begins.
24:02The video is apparently
24:03a product made
24:04by a Latin American
24:05cult of people
24:06who worship
24:06an otherworldly entity
24:08known only
24:09as the walrus.
24:10Whatever the individual
24:11dancing around
24:12has to do with this walrus
24:13is anyone's guess.
24:15Supposedly,
24:15bad luck will follow
24:17anyone shortly
24:17after they witness this video.
24:19If your life gets crappy
24:20shortly after watching
24:21our countdown,
24:22we're sorry for dragging you
24:23into this.
24:24Number 4
24:31Body of a Pig
24:32Let's play count
24:41the nopes,
24:42shall we?
24:42Nope number 1
24:43The cameraman
24:44and his colleagues
24:45are exploring
24:46a dark and desolate environment.
24:48Nope number 2
24:49Said environment
24:50was highly rumored
24:51to be haunted.
24:52Nope number 3
24:53and this one
24:54is the kicker.
24:55They decide to open
24:56a big red metallic door
24:58to see what's
24:58on the other side.
25:04Almost immediately
25:05upon opening the door,
25:07a grumbly voice
25:08is just barely audible,
25:09with the video
25:10repeating the sound
25:11several times
25:12just in case
25:12you don't catch it.
25:14After being slowed down
25:15and cleared up,
25:16a voice can be heard saying,
25:17I have the body of a pig
25:19just before making
25:20grunting sounds.
25:22What they heard,
25:23however,
25:23is nothing compared
25:24to what they saw.
25:33Number 3
25:33Bedfellows
25:35We can all take
25:36some comfort in knowing
25:37that this video
25:37is 100% fake,
25:40as it is a short horror film
25:41identifying itself
25:42as a work of fiction.
25:44However,
25:45this doesn't make it
25:45any less scary.
25:46A woman lies in bed
25:47next to who we can only
25:48assume to be her husband
25:49due to the numerous
25:51photographs of them
25:52that we are shown
25:52throughout the video.
25:53However,
25:54things take a twisted
25:55and unexpected turn
25:56when the woman
25:57gets a phone call
25:58from her significant other,
25:59who is just letting her know
26:01that he went
26:01for a little walk.
26:02Did you come out
26:03and I'm at the door?
26:06Well,
26:07that's all well and good,
26:09but if that's her significant other
26:11on the phone,
26:11then who's lying next to her?
26:13Cue the heart-stopping jump scare
26:15in 3, 2, 1.
26:17Number 2.
26:19Dining Room
26:20or There Is Nothing
26:21Upon clicking the video,
26:29you are immediately shown
26:30a pale woman in drab clothing
26:32while a fire rages behind her.
26:34Things only get creepier from there
26:36as the woman stares blankly
26:37into the camera.
26:38As it pulls back,
26:39it reveals an empty-looking room
26:41and what appears to be a bowl
26:43set for someone
26:44sitting opposite of her.
26:45She also says phrases
26:46that can't really be understood
26:48in her eerily monotone voice.
26:50We can't help but jump in our seats
26:52when she suddenly smashes
26:53her face into the bowl.
26:54We aren't really sure
26:55what's happening here,
26:56but horror does work best
26:58with that element of the unknown.
27:00And this video has it in spades.
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27:20for occasional videos
27:21or all of them.
27:22If you're on your phone,
27:23make sure you go into your settings
27:25and switch on notifications.
27:28Number 1.
27:29Girl Goes Psycho During Makeup Tutorial
27:32Scary, horrifying, disturbing, creepy.
27:49Take your pick
27:49over which words you use
27:50to describe what happens
27:51in this video.
27:52Because by the end,
27:53it left us completely speechless.
27:56It starts off innocently enough
27:57with a woman providing
27:58helpful hints and suggestions
27:59for makeup advice.
28:01Work it.
28:02Work.
28:03Work.
28:03Fabulous.
28:04However, if
28:05Don't Hug Me I'm Scared
28:07taught us anything,
28:08it's that even the cheeriest setup
28:10can go south very quickly.
28:11The woman is proceeding
28:12to demonstrate
28:13various makeup techniques
28:14when out of nowhere,
28:16her live feed is interrupted
28:18by what looks like
28:19a darkened room.
28:20After this,
28:21she seemingly becomes
28:22possessed by something,
28:24loses control of her own body,
28:26and proceeds to violently
28:27smash her face
28:29into a bloody
28:29and broken mess.
28:35Which YouTube video
28:36do you find the most chilling?
28:38Let us know
28:38in the comments below.
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